Abolition of slavery
It is about the Civil War in North America. His speech was not only talking about the dead soldiers but also trying to stop slavery in North America.
Yes Abraham Lincoln did say this quote during the Gettysburg Address.
Probably because Lincoln was using "fathers" to mean forefathers. In a literal interpretation, fathers are our male parents, one generation back.
after Lincolns speech, the Gettysburg address, it helped America realize that it wasn't a ton of individual states...it was a unified nation!
On the United States Capital steps in Washington D.C.
well it basically is an announcement he made at Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Lincoln described the way he felt for the nation and so it was and announcement at Gettysburg (xhope this helps!Xoxo,Tiffany >.
It is about the Civil War in North America. His speech was not only talking about the dead soldiers but also trying to stop slavery in North America.
Lincoln had several memorable speeches. The Cooper Union Speech, many of his Lincoln-Douglas Debate Speeches, the Gettysburg Address, and his Second Inaugural Address are all highlights of American Oratory.
She meant to say the Gettysburg Address as in the one Abe Lincoln gave.
That exact phrase comes from Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address", but the idea that governments can only be legitimate when the people themselves control them is much older. ______________________________________________________________________ Well, somebody's got a way with words! Anyways, the answer is, yes, ABRAHAM Lincoln. Lu, meh!
It is 20 years. So in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, "four score and seven years ago" is 87 years--he was referring to 1776.
The Peterson House is located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, near the site where President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address during the American Civil War. It is the house where Lincoln spent the night before delivering his famous speech.
If you mean four score and seven years ago, it was said by Abraham Lincoln, the first words from his Gettysburg Address.
The people who founded the US
Yes Abraham Lincoln did say this quote during the Gettysburg Address.
Probably because Lincoln was using "fathers" to mean forefathers. In a literal interpretation, fathers are our male parents, one generation back.
after Lincolns speech, the Gettysburg address, it helped America realize that it wasn't a ton of individual states...it was a unified nation!